Nebraska Stampede
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The Nebraska Stampede is a team of the Women's Football Alliance
scheduled to begin play for the 2010 season. Based in Omaha, Nebraska
, the Stampede will play its home games at Rams Field on the campus of Ralston High School
in nearby Ralston
.
The Stampede, along with the River City Raiders of the Women's Spring Football League
, will be the first women's football teams based in the Cornhusker State.
|2010 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 4th American Midwest || --
Women's Football Alliance
The Women's Football Alliance is a full-contact Women's American football league which began play in the spring of 2009. They have now completed three full seasons and grew to over 60 teams slated for the 2011 season. The women play 11 person tackle football games with rules that basically mirror...
scheduled to begin play for the 2010 season. Based in Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska, United States, and is the county seat of Douglas County. It is located in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about 20 miles north of the mouth of the Platte River...
, the Stampede will play its home games at Rams Field on the campus of Ralston High School
Ralston High School
Ralston High School is located in Ralston, a suburb of Omaha, Nebraska. The school opened in 1954, as a 7-12 building, when it was located at 82nd and Lakeview Drive, and relocated to its current address on 8969 Park Drive in 1969. Prior to 1954 Ralston students went to Omaha South High School as...
in nearby Ralston
Ralston, Nebraska
Ralston is a city in Douglas County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 6,314 at the 2000 census. Ralston is geographically surrounded by Omaha, Nebraska but is a separate city. Since Ralston's population is below 10,000, state law technically allows for Omaha to forcibly annex Ralston...
.
The Stampede, along with the River City Raiders of the Women's Spring Football League
Women's Spring Football League
The Women's Spring Football League is a full contact Women's American football league which began play in 2010. Five teams played the WSFL's 2010 exhibition schedule, with twelve more joining for their first full season in 2011, and five more for 2012. Three of the league's original 5 have since...
, will be the first women's football teams based in the Cornhusker State.
Season-By-Season
|-|2010 || 0 || 5 || 0 || 4th American Midwest || --
2010 Season Schedule
Date | Opponent | Home Home team In team sports, the term home advantage describes the advantage–usually a psychological advantage–that the home team is said to have over the visiting team as a result of playing in familiar facilities and in front of supportive fans... /Away Home team In team sports, the term home advantage describes the advantage–usually a psychological advantage–that the home team is said to have over the visiting team as a result of playing in familiar facilities and in front of supportive fans... |
Result |
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April 10 | Minnesota Machine Minnesota Machine The Minnesota Machine is a women's full tackle American football team based in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. They play in the Women's Football Alliance and start play in 2009, their inaugural season. In 2010 the Minnesota Machine had to end the playoff contest with the Iowa Thunder... |
Away | Lost 0 - 50 |
April 24 | Iowa Thunder Iowa Thunder The Iowa Thunder is a women's professional American football team based in Des Moines, Iowa. They play in the Women's Spring Football League. During its first two seasons, the Thunder was a member of the Women's Football Alliance-History:... |
Away | Lost 0 - 47 |
May 1 | Kansas City Spartans | Home | Lost 18 - 32 |
May 8 | Iowa Thunder | Home | Lost 6-28 |
May 15 | Minnesota Machine | Away | Lost 0-34 |
May 22 | Kansas City Spartans | Home | Lost 6-32 |
June 12 | Kansas City Spartans | Away | Lost 6-28 |
June 19 | Minnesota Machine | Home | Lost 12-13 |
TOTAL | 48-264 |